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2010-03-25
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2010-03-25
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@ East Gowanus
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2010-03-26
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2010-03-27
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2010-03-27
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@ scotland
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2010-03-27
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2010-03-28
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@ Toronto, Canada
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other uses:
* paperwight
* doorstop
* conversation stopper when bricks are unavailable
* coaster
Try searching this forum for threads with titles like "Why should I keep me N8x0?" or "What do you do with your N8x0?" There are lots of them. Other ideas:
* Remote desktop
* Use Garnet VM to make it like a Palm PDA
* Media player (Personal Desktop + links to media players)
* Clone OS to SD card and download large games
* Experiment with alternate OSs or Easy Debian
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2010-08-08
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@ Broendby, Copenhagen, Denmark
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2010-08-09
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@ Irving, TX
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Unfortunately since I've upgraded to the N900 a couple of months ago, my N810 has been collecting dust. So what can I still use it for, along the N900?
I know this question is borderline trollish, please don't take it as such.